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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers HTTP request Post 302163096 by noufal on Thursday 31st of January 2008 03:55:57 AM
Old 01-31-2008
MySQL

We are trying integrate a mobile message service facility into an application.

Step 1. we have a set of recipients to whom we send message.
Step 2. A pro*c program will fetch all this information from the database
Step3. Here I need your help... We need to send info to the SMSC.
We have multiple choice here ...

1.Send this info as a HTTP request to the server.
2.Generate this data as files and FTP it to the Server.

As we are implementing a POC, we would like to do it with http request...

So any help on this is appreciated... Please help me and correct me if I am wrong in any of teh above given step....

Thanks
 

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HTTP::OAI::UserAgent(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 HTTP::OAI::UserAgent(3pm)

NAME
HTTP::OAI::UserAgent - Extension of the LWP::UserAgent for OAI HTTP requests DESCRIPTION
This module provides a simplified mechanism for making requests to an OAI repository, using the existing LWP::UserAgent module. SYNOPSIS
require HTTP::OAI::UserAgent; my $ua = new HTTP::OAI::UserAgent; my $response = $ua->request( baseURL=>'http://arXiv.org/oai1', verb=>'ListRecords', from=>'2001-08-01', until=>'2001-08-31' ); print $response->content; METHODS
$ua = new HTTP::OAI::UserAgent(proxy=>'www-cache',...) This constructor method returns a new instance of a HTTP::OAI::UserAgent module. All arguments are passed to the LWP::UserAgent constructor. $r = $ua->request($req) Requests the HTTP response defined by $req, which is a HTTP::Request object. $r = $ua->request(baseURL=>$baseref, verb=>$verb, %opts) Makes an HTTP request to the given OAI server (baseURL) with OAI arguments. Returns an HTTP::Response object. OAI-PMH related options: from => $from until => $until resumptionToken => $token metadataPrefix => $mdp set => $set $str = $ua->url(baseURL=>$baseref, verb=>$verb, ...) Takes the same arguments as request, but returns the URL that would be requested. $time_d = $ua->delay( $time_d ) Return and optionally set a time (in seconds) to wait between requests. $time_d may be a CODEREF. perl v5.12.4 2011-06-23 HTTP::OAI::UserAgent(3pm)
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